On this Devuthani Ekadashi, you too must visit that holy place in Rajasthan with your family where the glimpse of Lord Ram and Krishna is visible in the same idol.

Travel News Desk!!! There are many beautiful and grand temples in India, which fascinate people. A large number of people come not only from the country but also from abroad to see these temples. There are many temples here, which are considered miraculous and mysterious. Today we are going to tell you about some such temples, which are full of mysteries, but no one has been able to solve those mysteries till date. There is a temple dedicated to Maa Durga in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh.

Which is known as Jwala Ji Temple or Jwalamukhi Temple. A lamp burns in the middle of this temple, about which it is said that this lamp has been burning since time immemorial and keeps burning forever. Blue flame comes out from this lamp. This is just a mystery.

The five most miraculous temples of India, whose mysteries no one has been able to solve - shocking news

Virupaksha Temple located in Hampi, Karnataka is a mystery in itself. It is said that there are some pillars in this temple from which music emanates. It is called the pillar of music. It is said about these pillars that once the British had cut them to know how music comes out of these pillars, but after looking inside they were also surprised, because there was nothing inside. Shivaganga Temple from Karnataka It is built on a small hill at a distance of about 55 km.

It is said that the entire hill here looks like a Shivalinga. It is said about this temple that after ghee is applied on the Shiva Linga present here, it mysteriously turns into butter. It’s still a mysteryThe Lepakshi Temple in Andhra Pradesh is an architectural wonder. There is a hanging pillar in the temple complex, which is not fixed on the ground. Apart from this, there is also a stone on which there are footprints. This footprint is said to be that of Mother Sita. Surprisingly, this footprint is always wet. No matter how dry it is, it automatically fills with water. Where water comes from is still a mystery.

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